
Atlantic City, New Jersey | Hour 3
Season 14 Episode 22 | 52m 51sVideo has Closed Captions
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW dives into the subject of pearls at Dock's Oyster House.
Where better for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Kevin Zavian to dive into the subject of pearls than at Dock's Oyster House in Atlantic City, New Jersey? Highlights include: a fanciful circa 1900 Folk Art sculpture; a 1934 New York Yankees team signed baseball; and an early twentieth-century landscape painting by George Bellows valued at $150,000.
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Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is provided by Ancestry and American Cruise Lines. Additional funding is provided by public television viewers.

Atlantic City, New Jersey | Hour 3
Season 14 Episode 22 | 52m 51sVideo has Closed Captions
Where better for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Kevin Zavian to dive into the subject of pearls than at Dock's Oyster House in Atlantic City, New Jersey? Highlights include: a fanciful circa 1900 Folk Art sculpture; a 1934 New York Yankees team signed baseball; and an early twentieth-century landscape painting by George Bellows valued at $150,000.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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